xarchiver: xarchiver (A GTK+2 only Archive Manager)xarchiver:xarchiver: Xarchiver is a Desktop Environment independent archiver frontend. xarchiver: All common archive types are supported. RPM and DEB packages arexarchiver: handled without their package managers. To run it you only needxarchiver: GTK+2 libraries and obviously the various rar, arj and 7z forxarchiver: these archive types.xarchiver: License: GPLxarchiver: Authors: xarchiver Teamxarchiver: Website: http://xarchiver.xfce.org/ After testing this package please stop back here and let us know how it works for you.

Anyway, I'm having problems trying to create an archive of various files (including directories) with this tool. If anyone has done this and can share with me how it's done using xarchiver, feel free to share.

Not sure. The links from the index.html file on my computer all point to the /usr/doc directory, rather than /usr/share/doc (see attachment of screenshot with chapter one, noting the url), so once the index file was properly found on my machine, it then hyperlinked to the other html files in /usr/doc. Perhaps you're using a newer version from testing. Again, I'm using the version in the stable repositories.

The commands I ran started in the /usr/share/doc directory. You may have run the commands from another directory, such as your /home/user directory, which may have screwed up the placement of the links.

This linking of files should not be necessary. It's a bit careless to place the documentation files in the /usr/doc directory. Hopefully they'll fix this on xarchiver in version 0.5.2-i586-4vl70.txz